Harvest time on an Andalucia holiday
The festival signals the start of the harvest and is the time when the grapes begin to be grinded before being made into wines.
Presses that crush the grapes to make the wine are called into action as the festival begins.
Holiday makers will have a chance to see some of the harvest action taking place and learn how the traditional ways of collecting the grapes and turning them into wine are still used.
They will no doubt be able to sample some of the region's produce and enjoy different tastes created by the vineyards of the region.
Andalucia is a great destination for holiday makers looking to experience some of Spain's rural culture as well as Mediterranean temperatures and a relaxing holiday.
Travellers can also relax beside their private pool in an Andalucia villa.
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